Nicolas de Grigny's "Les Hymnes avec alternance de plain-chant baroque" is a captivating collection of five hymns composed by the renowned French Baroque composer and organist. Released in 1991 under the label BNL - Syrius, this album offers a unique blend of Grigny's intricate organ works and Gregorian chants, creating a harmonious and spiritually uplifting experience. The ensemble Alternatim de Genève, led by Jean-Yves Haymoz and Bernard Coudurier, brings these pieces to life with their exquisite performances.
Recorded in two distinct locations, the organ pieces were captured at the historic site of Cintegabelle in May 1991, while the Gregorian chants were recorded at the Grand-Bornand in September of the same year. The album features five tracks, each a masterful composition by Grigny, including "Veni Creator," "Pange lingua," "Verbum supernum," "Ave maris stella," and "A solis ortus." The total duration of the album is 1 hour and 7 minutes, providing a comprehensive journey through Grigny's musical genius.
This album is a testament to Nicolas de Grigny's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to Baroque music. The interplay between the organ and the Gregorian chants creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both contemplative and inspiring. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Les Hymnes avec alternance de plain-chant baroque" offers a profound and enriching listening experience.